Queen Elizabeth II’s official weekend residence and pandemic hideaway, Windsor Castle, sold December 23 for £21.5 million ($29 million), according to the London-based brokerage behind the sale, Beauchamp Estates. “At the height of lockdown, we showed him the house on Skype on our phones, room by room, while he was based in Russia,” Jeremy Gee, managing director of Beauchamp Estates told The Post, adding that the buyer has made his fortune in the oil industry.
The buyer, who has two teenage children attending private school in the UK, flew in on a private jet to see the house in person before closing on the home, Gee said.The nine-bedroom, 18-bathroom home is a replica of Wilfield House, the official house of the US ambassador to the UK..
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